Deportivo de La Coruña’s trophy cabinet may not rival the giants of Spanish football, but their achievements are remarkable for a club of their size and resources — particularly during the Super Dépor era (1991–2004), when they consistently competed at the highest level of European football.
Domestic Honours
La Liga — Primera División
| Achievement | Season | Manager | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champions 🏆 | 1999–2000 | Javier Irureta | 69 points — ended Real Madrid / Barcelona duopoly |
| Runners-Up | 2001–02 | Javier Irureta | 70 points — Tristán was La Liga top scorer |
| Runners-Up | 1994–95 | Arsenio Iglesias | 60 points |
| Runners-Up | 1949–50 | Alejandro Scopelli | Behind Atlético Madrid |
Copa del Rey
| Achievement | Year | Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Winners 🏆 | 1995 | Arsenio Iglesias |
| Winners 🏆 | 2002 | Javier Irureta |
Segunda División
| Achievement | Season | Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Champions 🏆 | 2017–18 | Clarence Seedorf |
European Record
| Competition | Best Result | Season |
|---|---|---|
| UEFA Champions League | Semi-Final | 2003–04 |
| UEFA Cup (Europa League) | Semi-Final | 1995–96, 1998–99 |
| UEFA Champions League | Round of 16 | 2001–02 |
| UEFA Champions League | Group Stage | 2000–01 |
| UEFA Champions League | Quarter-Final | 2002–03 |
Historical Records
- Most La Liga appearances: Manuel Pablo — 365 (1996–2011)
- Most La Liga goals: Bebeto — 74 in 141 appearances (1993–97)
- La Liga top scorer 2001–02: Diego Tristán (21 goals)
- Longest-serving manager: Javier Irureta (7 years, 1995–2002) — the most successful manager in club history